Trump recently found a "new explanation" for the recent decline in the U.S. stock market - he blamed the stock market adjustment on market expectations triggered by the Greenland issue. The U.S. leader did not see the stock market downturn as a major issue, but remained optimistic about the outlook, publicly predicting that the stock market would double its growth.
Judging from Trump's remarks, he seems to be emphasizing the impact of geopolitical risks on market sentiment while conveying confidence in the long-term potential of the U.S. economy. However, there is much more to the complex fact
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